The Aeroplane Boys Series
_By_ ASHTON LAMAR
"The best yet written," says the Grand Rapids Herald. These stories havea strong appeal to the active American boy, as their steady sales bearwitness. Each of the seven titles already published has met with greatpopularity, and the new title, "On the Edge of the Arctic," is the bestof the series. Correct in all mechanical details, full of wholesomeadventure and excitement.
EIGHT TITLES
_IN THE CLOUDS FOR UNCLE SAM Or, Morey Marshall of the Signal Corps_
_THE STOLEN AEROPLANE Or, How Bud Wilson Made Good_
_THE AEROPLANE EXPRESS Or, The Boy Aeronaut's Grit_
_THE BOY AERONAUTS' CLUB Or, Flying for Fun_
_A CRUISE IN THE SKY Or, The Legend of the Great Pink Pearl_
_BATTLING THE BIGHORN Or, The Aeroplane in the Rockies_
_WHEN SCOUT MEETS SCOUT Or, The Aeroplane Spy_
_ON THE EDGE OF THE ARCTIC Or, An Aeroplane in Snowland_
The Aunt Jane's Nieces Series
BOOKS FOR GIRLS
_By_ EDITH VAN DYNE
EIGHT TITLES
_Aunt Jane's Nieces_ _Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad_ _Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville_ _Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work_ _Aunt Jane's Nieces in Society_ _Aunt Jane's Nieces and Uncle John_ _Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation_ _Aunt Jane's Nieces on the Ranch_
Distinctly girls' books and yet stories that will appeal to _brother_ aswell--and to older folk. Real and vital--rousing stories of theexperiences and exploits of three real girls who do things. Withoutbeing sensational, Mrs. Van Dyne has succeeded in writing a series ofstories that have the tug and stir of fresh young blood in them. Eachstory is complete in itself.
The Girl Graduate
HER OWN BOOK
_A Novelty Every Girl Wants_
In which to keep the happy record of her last year at school orcollege--a book she will keep and prize always.
There is a place for everything dear to the girl graduate's heart andmemory--class flower, color, yell, motto, photographs, jokes andfrolics.
Departments for social events, officers, teachers, invitations,baccalaureate sermon, programmes, presents, press notices, classprophecy and various "doings."
THE GIRL GRADUATE is equally appropriate for young girls leaving gradeor high schools and their older sisters who have "finished" at collegeor boarding school. It makes a suitable present at any season of theyear.
ANNABEL
_By_ SUSANNE METCALF
A girls' book with a clever, quick-moving plot is unusual. ANNABEL isthat kind. The heroine is a lovable girl, but one with plenty ofsnap--her red hair testifies to that. Her friend, Will Carden, too, is aboy of unusual qualities, as is apparent in everything he does. He andAnnabel make an excellent team.
The two, the best of chums, retrieve the fortunes of the Carden familyin a way that makes some exciting situations. The secret of themysterious Mr. Jordan is surprised by Annabel, while Will, in a trip toEngland with an unexpected climax, finds the real fortune of theCardens.
ANNABEL is a book whose make-up is in keeping with the high quality ofthe story.
School-Fellow Days
_Designed by_ CLARA POWERS WILSON
_A Memory Book for Younger Boys_
A record book suitable for boys of the upper grammar grades, throughhigh school, preparatory school and military academy. Strikingillustrations, printed in two colors on specially made, tinted paperwith good writing surface.
My Golden School Days
For schoolboys of all ages--with places and departments for everyimportant item of interest--and containing appropriate verses and poems.
Azalea
_By_ ELIA W. PEATTIE
The first book of the "Blue Ridge" Series
Azalea is the heroine of a good, wholesome story that will appeal toevery mother as the sort of book she would like her daughter to read. Inthe homy McBirneys of Mt. Tennyson, down in the Blue Ridge country, andtheir hearty mountain neighbors, girl readers will find new friends theywill be glad to make old friends.
This book marks a distinct advance in the quality of books offered forgirls. No lack of action--no sacrifice of charm.
The Flying Girl Series
_By_ EDITH VAN DYNE
_Author of "Aunt Jane's Nieces" Series_
_Exhilarating Books for Girls of Today_
Capital up-to-the-minute stories for girls and young people, in whichthe author is at her very best. Thrilling and full of adventure, but ofthat wholesome type parents are glad to put in the hands of theirdaughters. Two titles:
The Flying Girl
Orissa Kane, self-reliant and full of sparkling good nature, under-studyfor her brother, prospective inventor and aviator whose experiments putthe Kane family into great difficulties, in the crisis provesresourceful and plucky, and saves the day in a most thrilling manner.
The Flying Girl and Her Chum
This story takes Orissa and her friend Sybil through further adventuresthat test these two clever girls to the limit. A remarkably well toldstory.
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